ITS Monday: Edition 12, 2020
This week in ITS Monday: A new iMOVE Linkedin group, Starsky Robotics, new autonomous vehicle rules in the US, and two ITS-related articles from Europe.
This week in ITS Monday: A new iMOVE Linkedin group, Starsky Robotics, new autonomous vehicle rules in the US, and two ITS-related articles from Europe.
Ian McPherson went from a career in the navy, to working at Google Maps. In this interview, we chart his career course, and more.
Dennis Walsh is the Chief Engineer at the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads. We find out what he does, and how he got there.
This week in ITS Monday: COVID-19 and public transport, DiDi’s Sydney launch, autonomous e-scooters, and an electric car charging station.
Unfortunately, iMOVE has had to cancel its Transport of Tomorrow 2020 conference, due to what is the escalating threat and influence of COVD-19.
This week in ITS Monday: Irrational robocar exuberance, HD maps, Uber back on the driverless road, Waymo’s enhanced sensors, autonomous Mercedes and more.
This week in ITS Monday: Share e-bikes, on-demand public transport, 20-minute city neighbourhoods, and a free e-book on transport planning/engineering.
This week in ITS Monday: Free public transport, closed street results in traffic improvement, new mobility hype, maps for delivery robots, and more.
How would an autonomous car fare on Australian roads right now? Could it read road signs? How much more help would it need? We found out.
This week in ITS Monday: Principles of modern urban design, the USA food supply chain, MaaS and managing multimodality, Melbourne bike use, and more.
Leon Daniels OBE had a long, successful career in the bus industry, before taking on the role of Head of Surface Transport at Transport for London.
This week in ITS Monday: cities versus cars, MaaS / the future of urban mobility, bicycle lane design, cities versus share bikes and scooters, and more.
Discounted pricing for the 2020 Transport of Tomorrow conference has been extended. See the pricing, plus discounts for researchers, students, startups, …
This week in ITS Monday: e-bikes for Oz, smart city, incentivised public transport, Olympics transport, car-free streets, and more.
The 4 February 2020 edition of ITS Monday, a weekly curated list of interesting content from across the ITS and smart mobility worlds.
The object of this project is to define conceptually the elements of the future transport and mobility environment in the form of a discussion paper.